The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volume 3Jacob Tonson, 1709 |
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Page 979
... , Arthur Plantagenet , lays moft lawful Claim To this fair Illand , and the Territories : To Ireland , Poytiers , Anjou , Tonaine , Maine , VOL . III . Ba Defiring Defiring thee to lay afide the Sword Which fways ufurpingly THE ...
... , Arthur Plantagenet , lays moft lawful Claim To this fair Illand , and the Territories : To Ireland , Poytiers , Anjou , Tonaine , Maine , VOL . III . Ba Defiring Defiring thee to lay afide the Sword Which fways ufurpingly THE ...
Page 981
... fair five hundred pound a Year : Heav'n guard my Mother's Honour , and my Land . K. John . A good blunt Fellow ; why being younger Born Doth he lay claim to thine Inheritance ? Baft . I know not why , except to get the Land ; But once ...
... fair five hundred pound a Year : Heav'n guard my Mother's Honour , and my Land . K. John . A good blunt Fellow ; why being younger Born Doth he lay claim to thine Inheritance ? Baft . I know not why , except to get the Land ; But once ...
Page 987
... fair Boy , Will I not think of home , but follow Arms . Conft . O take his Mother's Thanks , a Widow's Thanks , ' Till your ftrong Hand fhall help to give him Strength , To make a more Requital to your Love . Auft . The Peace of Heav'n ...
... fair Boy , Will I not think of home , but follow Arms . Conft . O take his Mother's Thanks , a Widow's Thanks , ' Till your ftrong Hand fhall help to give him Strength , To make a more Requital to your Love . Auft . The Peace of Heav'n ...
Page 997
... fair - fac'd League . Win you this City without Stroak or Wound ; Rescue thofe breathing Lives to die in Beds , That here come Sacrifices for the Field ; Perfevere not , but hear me , mighty Kings . K. John . Speak on ; with Favour we ...
... fair - fac'd League . Win you this City without Stroak or Wound ; Rescue thofe breathing Lives to die in Beds , That here come Sacrifices for the Field ; Perfevere not , but hear me , mighty Kings . K. John . Speak on ; with Favour we ...
Page 1000
... fair Town We make him Lord of . Call the Lady Conftance , Some speedy M. ffenger bid her repair To our Solemnity : I truft we fhall , If not fill up the Meafure of her Wil !, Yet in fome measure fatisfie her fo , That we shall ftop her ...
... fair Town We make him Lord of . Call the Lady Conftance , Some speedy M. ffenger bid her repair To our Solemnity : I truft we fhall , If not fill up the Meafure of her Wil !, Yet in fome measure fatisfie her fo , That we shall ftop her ...
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